Aged Terra Cotta

A classic country planter often seen in both Great Britain and France this woven planter is a happy addition to any country home. They come in two sizes. We also make a square version, see Large Aged Square Woven Planter.

After years of trying to achieve just the right kind of ‘swirl’ we finally managed it. The elegance of this design is handsome in both the tall and round version. The tall comes in three sizes, and the round in five sizes, and can be used for both live and dried arrangements. For the round variation, see Aged Remolina Round Planters.

This planter was originally a self portrait sculpted by Robin’s mother’s best friend, Eleanor Longear Wallace, at the Art Students League in New York in 1920, and is an homage to dear Eleanor. She loves getting new hair styles in the form of different plants. This version is not aged with moss.

This terra cotta Bell is a garden cloche, and is used to place over a plant in order to protect it from frost, and often forcing plant growth. This version is a playful take on the glass style. We make it in two sizes.

It took our colleague artisan, Rafael Hernandez, over a year to sculpt the original mold after Robin gave him the design – no small feat. A geometrical maze of some complexity, this planter has been universally embraced. We are very proud of this planter and it comes in five sizes.

Our new pots, called The Striato Series, comes in both a vertical and round design. Both styles can accommodate 4″, 6″ and 8″ standard containers, making them highly user-friendly. The linear striations truly stand out, especially as they age and gather moss over time.

Our friend, Dimitri, is a charming yet elusive character who generally dwells somewhere at the edge of the garden and the Wild Wood. He’s rarely seen – usually at dusk if one is lucky. However, after imbibing far too much wine, he allowed that we might affix his image on some of our aged terra cotta planters. Hence, Campo’s new offerings. Dimitri is an odd fellow, but then again, so are we.

Our new pots, called The Striato Series, comes in both a vertical and round design. Both styles can accommodate 4″, 6″ and 8″ standard containers, making them highly user-friendly. The linear striations truly stand out, especially as they age and gather moss over time.